Here are some Marshall views from last week's MVC coaches call.
• On fan expectations at WSU: "They've been to one NCAA Tournament in 19 years. I hope we can do that. I hope if I get the opportunity to coach here 19 years I can get to the dance at least once and make a run."
Comment: Most Shocker fans blocked out the 1990s and have no idea what Marshall means.
• "Right now, we are dealing with some recruiting classes that may have not been what they thought_the last couple years. There's just not a whole lot of depth. Even some of the guys we brought in late have not lived up to their capabilities."
Comment: Nobody knew this better than the former coaching staff. Last season's team never recovered from a few recruiting misses (most noticeably Keith Wooden, Adam Koch and Casey Crawford). This season was headed for a major makeover no matter who coached WSU. It may take Marshall another season or two to recover. It appears he is off to a good start, even considering the slow start by junior transfer Mantas Griskenas.
• On senior guard Matt Braeuer.
"He's a guy the previous coaching staff didn't really let shoot too much. He was kind of the run-the-offense and just be a complimentary player. Unfortunately, we need him to be much more than that. That's part of our problem. He's a very good player. He's not an all-conference player."
Comment: Braeuer did not shoot as much the past two seasons because other options such as Paul Miller, Kyle Wilson and Sean Ogirri made more sense. Braeuer is a better offensive player this season, and Marshall's system plays to his strengths of quickness and smarts. WSU is a stronger offensive team when Braeuer can make other players better and the scoring burden is shared.
• On fan expectations at WSU: "They've been to one NCAA Tournament in 19 years. I hope we can do that. I hope if I get the opportunity to coach here 19 years I can get to the dance at least once and make a run."
Comment: Most Shocker fans blocked out the 1990s and have no idea what Marshall means.
• "Right now, we are dealing with some recruiting classes that may have not been what they thought_the last couple years. There's just not a whole lot of depth. Even some of the guys we brought in late have not lived up to their capabilities."
Comment: Nobody knew this better than the former coaching staff. Last season's team never recovered from a few recruiting misses (most noticeably Keith Wooden, Adam Koch and Casey Crawford). This season was headed for a major makeover no matter who coached WSU. It may take Marshall another season or two to recover. It appears he is off to a good start, even considering the slow start by junior transfer Mantas Griskenas.
• On senior guard Matt Braeuer.
"He's a guy the previous coaching staff didn't really let shoot too much. He was kind of the run-the-offense and just be a complimentary player. Unfortunately, we need him to be much more than that. That's part of our problem. He's a very good player. He's not an all-conference player."
Comment: Braeuer did not shoot as much the past two seasons because other options such as Paul Miller, Kyle Wilson and Sean Ogirri made more sense. Braeuer is a better offensive player this season, and Marshall's system plays to his strengths of quickness and smarts. WSU is a stronger offensive team when Braeuer can make other players better and the scoring burden is shared.
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